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The December 2014 Commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, December 6, 2014 in the Matthaei Physical Education Center.
Wayne State University confers degrees for Fall, Winter and Spring/Summer terms and honors its graduates by hosting Commencement ceremonies in December and May. The ceremonies are for students completing degrees only - Ph.D., Ed.D., Doctoral, Master's and Bachelor's.
Wayne LaPierre speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
BURNLEY, ENGLAND - AUGUST 19: Wayne Rooney of Manchester United clashes with Brian Jensen of Burnley during the FA Barclays Premier League match between Burnley and Manchester United at Turf Moor on August 19 2009 in Burnley, England. (Photo by John Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)
John Wayne | Aquarius Rock Bar - São Paulo
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Wayne LaPierre speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
"...Actor John Wayne standing next to an International 1000B truck. He may be on the set of a production titled "Red Means Go.'". From Harvester World Images Reveal Celebrity Faces at the Wisconsin Historical Society. "...What do John Wayne, Nikita Khrushchev and International Harvester trucks and tractors have in common? They were all featured in Harvester World magazine in the 1950s. Harvester World was an International Harvester Company magazine published from 1909 to 1970. At first the magazine was intended mostly for company employees and dealers, carrying stories about factory picnics, retirements and corporate milestones. By the 1940s, however, it had become a 'human interest' magazine featuring stories about the people who came in contact with International Harvester machines."
Anthony Wayne was a Major General in the Continental Army seeing action in both the Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War,
At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, Wayne was placed as a colonel of the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment. He would lead his regiment into Canada where he was sent to aid Benedict Arnolds raid of Canada. Arnold and the Continental Army would be defeated in Canada but Wayne would gain recognition for his actions and be given the rank of brigadier general. Washington would then place him in charge of the whole Pennsylvania Line. He would lead this line into battles at Brandywine, Paoli, and Germantown. After being stationed at Valley Forge with George Washington and the rest of the army during the winters of 1777-1778, Wayne would lead his army into the Battle of Monmouth. There, Waynes army was outnumbered by a more powerful British army, but his actions would hold off the British long enough for Washington and his troops to arrive.
It was at Stony Point where Wayne found his mark. While approaching British forces guarding the Hudson River, Wayne led a charge at night that wiped out the British allowing the Hudson to open up. The Continental Army, who had just lost a few battles in a row, were down, but this victory brought morale back to the army. Wayne would then be placed under the Marquis de Lafayette where he would help chase down Lord Cornwallis. On many cases, Wayne would escape death at the hand of Cornwallis where he would be noticed as a great general during the war. He would help chase Cornwallis to Yorktown where the war would end with the British surrender. Wayne would be named Major General.
In 1790, with the Indian uprising in the Northwest Territories, President George Washington placed Wayne in charge of the United States Army. He was sent to the territories to defeat the Indian nation and British army in the area to bring and end to the Northwest Indian War. After 3 years of battle the Indian Nation and British forces, in 1774, Wayne would work out a peace treaty named the Treaty of Greenville bringing an end to this war and peace, for the next 20 years, between the United States and the Indians.
Throughout his service to his nation, Anthony Wayne would gain the nickname of Mad Anthony Wayne. He got this name for his outrages behavior while on the field. He was known to be calm and collected at one minute, and then yelling and angry at the next for no reason.
In 1796, Wayne died of Gout while stationed in Erie, Pa. He was buried there. However, 13 years later his son took a carriage to Erie to bring his father back to Eastern, Pa. After being dug up, his son, and the doctor, the same one who performed the autopsy, were surprised to see Waynes body still in contact, skin and bone. His son only brought a box big enough to bring back his fathers bones. So the doctor boiled Waynes body leaving the bones. The boiled skin was placed back in his original grave along with all tools used while the bones were placed in box and headed to Eastern Pennsylvania. His bones were buried here at St Davids Church Cemetery in Wayne, Pa.
The December 2014 Commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, December 6, 2014 in the Matthaei Physical Education Center.
Wayne State University confers degrees for Fall, Winter and Spring/Summer terms and honors its graduates by hosting Commencement ceremonies in December and May. The ceremonies are for students completing degrees only - Ph.D., Ed.D., Doctoral, Master's and Bachelor's.
The December 2014 Commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, December 6, 2014 in the Matthaei Physical Education Center.
Wayne State University confers degrees for Fall, Winter and Spring/Summer terms and honors its graduates by hosting Commencement ceremonies in December and May. The ceremonies are for students completing degrees only - Ph.D., Ed.D., Doctoral, Master's and Bachelor's.
William L Price was an unusual architect, practicing in the arts & crafts style for small residences as well as art deco forfor resort hotels. He participated in trying to establish true arts & crafts communities, verging on communal living.
This is a series of small gems of homes in Wayne, PA - along the Main Line of Philadelphia. They are on the other side of the rail line from the mai n section of town. Obviously there is no wrong side of the tracks in Wayne.
These were taken, pehaps, five years ago on a gorgeous Sunday morning, waiting for services at Wayne Presbyterian Church
didn't nail this one, but it was a cool building, it was memorial day, and there was a flag flying in a warm breeze
The 1928 Wayne School is an Art Deco-style structure located on the southwest corner of Courville and Lakepointe Avenues on Detroit’s far east side in the Houston-Whittier neighborhood. It is oriented to Courville Avenue on the north and occupies the north end of its block-long parcel situated in a residential neighborhood. Some paved parking exists behind the building but the rest of the site is recreational. The school building was expanded in 1931,1940 and 1947 to form a broad L-plan. All of its primary elevations follow similar Art Deco styling, featuring stepped wall surfaces, geometric angles, decorative geometric brickwork with deep mortar joints, and stone panels with boomerang or quarter-moon motifs. This site also features a freestanding boiler house with underground coal storage bin and a smokestack matching the style of the school building. Two non-contributing portable buildings also occupy the site.
The December 2014 Commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, December 6, 2014 in the Matthaei Physical Education Center.
Wayne State University confers degrees for Fall, Winter and Spring/Summer terms and honors its graduates by hosting Commencement ceremonies in December and May. The ceremonies are for students completing degrees only - Ph.D., Ed.D., Doctoral, Master's and Bachelor's.
First round robin matches at the AFAS Tennis Classics in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Dispite (or thanks to?) his antics Henri Leconte lost to Wayne Ferreira 7-6 (4) / 6-4.
A premier research university serving a diverse body of motivated students in vibrant Midtown, the cultural center of Detroit.
"Wayne Enterprises". I guess dreamhouse Raquelle works for Batman or something? Maybe she IS Batman.
"Ah yes, Wayne Enterprises have big plans for this place!"
"Yes, ms. Wayne."
Wayne LaPierre speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
A premier research university serving a diverse body of motivated students in vibrant Midtown, the cultural center of Detroit.
Wayne LaPierre speaking at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.